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Malvinas Veteran Travels to Islands and Pays Tribute to Fallen; Foreign Ministry Protests British Vessel

Eduardo Canitrot, a 1982 veteran, returned to the Falklands after 44 years, toured historic sites and paid tribute to his comrades, amid diplomatic tension with the UK.

Por · Publicado: agosto 17, 2026
Veterano de Malvinas viajó a las islas y homenajeó a caídos; Cancillería protestó por buque británico

War veteran Eduardo Canitrot, Secretary of Social Development of the Nation, traveled to the Falkland Islands in August 2026, 44 years after having fought in the 1982 conflict. According to his account in a radio interview, the aim of the trip was to honor his fallen comrades and convey the legacy of sovereignty to new generations.

A Long-Awaited Return: Touring Historic Sites

Canitrot landed on August 12, 2026, accompanied by his daughter. During his stay, he visited San Carlos, the site of the British landing, and Port Darwin. In his statements, he described the emotion of being in those places: «Yesterday was one of the most emotional days. We were in San Carlos, where the English landed,» and added that Port Darwin «was something that could not be sustained and was the first place where the English set foot.»

The most moving moment occurred at Darwin Cemetery, where Argentine soldiers rest. «When you arrive at Darwin Cemetery, it’s like there’s no way not to break down when we see all the graves of our comrades,» he expressed. There, he met his former war commander, a reunion he described as «unrepeatable.»

Tribute to the Fallen and a Personal Message

The veteran paid tribute at the graves of Omar Herrera and Alejandro Pereyra, and dedicated a special message to his friend Pedro Larrosa: «So many years dreaming of this moment, of paying tribute to the fallen on the islands, to Omar Herrera and Alejandro Pereyra, and especially to you, friend, brother. I came, Pedro, as I promised you.»

The central act of the trip was flying the Argentine flag on the islands, a gesture that Canitrot carried out despite restrictions imposed by the British administration. According to the account, this tribute was dedicated to Captain Pedro Edgardo Giachino, the first Argentine casualty during the landing on April 2, 1982.

Diplomatic Context: Official Argentine Protest

Canitrot’s trip occurs at a time of diplomatic tension between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Falklands issue. On July 13, 2026, the Argentine Foreign Ministry presented a formal protest note to the British Embassy over the movements of the HMS Medway, which were not notified according to current bilateral agreements. The official statement states that these unilateral actions violate the 1991 Joint Declaration and Resolution 31/49 of the United Nations General Assembly.

The Foreign Ministry document, signed on the instructions of Chancellor Quirno, expresses the «strongest rejection» of the British military incursion and reaffirms Argentina’s sovereign rights over the islands. The protest is part of a series of unilateral actions by the United Kingdom that, according to Argentina, hinder a peaceful and negotiated solution.

Analysis of Sources: Coincidences and Differences

The two sources consulted address different aspects of the Falklands issue. The note from La Derecha Diario focuses on the veteran Canitrot’s trip, while the Foreign Ministry statement refers to the diplomatic protest over the HMS Medway. There are no contradictions between the two, but neither do they confirm each other: the veteran’s trip is not mentioned in the official statement, and the diplomatic protest is not mentioned in the news article.

The primary source is the Foreign Ministry statement, as it is an official document. The La Derecha Diario note is a secondary source that recounts events based on Canitrot’s own statements, but does not include official documents. It is important to note that the news article does not provide documentary evidence of the trip, such as tickets or photographs, so its veracity depends on the credibility of the outlet and the veteran’s testimony.

Documents and Open Questions

Document What it establishes What it does not establish Open questions
Foreign Ministry statement (13/07/2026) Formal protest over HMS Medway movements, violation of bilateral agreements and UN resolutions. Does not mention the veteran’s trip or other symbolic acts. What was the UK’s response? What concrete measures will be taken?
La Derecha Diario note (undated) Account of Canitrot’s trip, his statements and tributes. Does not include official documents or independent verification. Are there official records of the trip? What restrictions did he face?

What to Follow

It is advisable to follow the evolution of the diplomatic protest filed by Argentina, as well as the UK’s response. It would also be useful to verify whether the veteran Canitrot’s trip is confirmed by other official sources, such as statements from the Secretariat of Social Development or declarations from other officials. Subsequent media coverage could provide more details on the impact of these actions on the bilateral relationship.

Fuentes consultadas

El Sereno contrastó las fuentes enlazadas y añadió contexto, comparación o análisis documental. Las fuentes primarias están identificadas. La nota no se presenta como investigación de campo ni como entrevista propia, salvo indicación expresa.

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